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J cole deja vu
J cole deja vu







Still, Cole’s fans are eating the song up, flaws and all, just like they are with the album as a whole.

j cole deja vu

It’s kind of flimsy logic, because much of the narrative surrounding the song is the fact that the used the same beat, evidenced by him being asked about it in this interview in the first place. “They’re gonna enjoy those songs, you know? Those songs are gonna age, and people will connect to it differently.” “10 years from now, nobody’s gonna be like, ‘Oh, Cole and Bryson used the same beat,'” Ibahim said. & Envyi’s “Swing My Way” similarly, basically making them “basically the same beat” but they were going to use their version regardless. Cole, released on Decemfrom his fourth studio album, 4 Your Eyez Only. COLE NEW ALBUM: 4 YOUR EYEZ ONLY, 2016 VIDEO: Above LA 4K /watchvCNw0EgVKZro NEW YEAR. Cole Deja Vu Deja Vu is a song by American rapper J. Ibahim also goes on to say he and Cole were unaware of the controversy between each song’s producers, all they knew was both songs sampled K.P. COLE - DEJA VU LYRICS Ukuran : 6 MB Durasi : 04:22 Source : Youtube Music I OWN NOTHING. COLE - DEJA VU LYRICS Ukuran : 6 MB Durasi : 04:22 Source : Youtube Music I OWN NOTHING. What Bryson’s song did was incredible, and to Cole, it was like, ‘It’s a part of the story I want to tell, so I’m gonna use. “To Cole, it don’t matter,” said Ibrahim. Ibrahim also said there was no hesitation in placing “Deja Vu” on Eyez because Cole and his camp felt “Deja Vu and “Exchange” were “two totally different songs.”

j cole deja vu

“We had already made “Deja Vu,” like that song was literally made for his last album and we just knew it would fit better because of the story he wanted to tell on the album,” he said.









J cole deja vu